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              wissenschaftliches Programm
            
          
        
        
        
        
        
      
      
  
    
  
  MA 12: Elektronentheorie
  Samstag, 5. März 2005, 09:00–10:45, TU EMH225
  
    
  
  
    
      
        
          
            
              |  | 09:00 | MA 12.1 | Direct Observation of Orbital Magnetism in Cubic Solids    — •H. Wende, W.D. Brewer, A. Scherz, C. Sorg, K. Baberschke, P. Bencok, and S. Frota-Pessôa | 
        
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              |  | 09:15 | MA 12.2 | Magnetism in gold nanostructures — •Ingo Opahle, Arti Kashyap, Mahdi Sargolzaei, Klaus Koepernik, Ulrike Nitzsche, Manuel Richter, and Helmut Eschrig | 
        
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              |  | 09:30 | MA 12.3 | Self-consistent determination of magnon dispersions in the s-d(f) exchange model — •Tilmann Hickel and Wolfgang Nolting | 
        
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              |  | 09:45 | MA 12.4 | Ferromagnetic ordering and halfmetallic state in a shandite: Co3Sn2S2 — •Helge Rosner, Richard Weihrich, Walter Schnelle, M. Zabel, and Claudia Stueckl | 
        
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              |  | 10:00 | MA 12.5 | High-field magnetic susceptibility of ferromagnetic metals and alloys — •Sergey Mankovsky and Hubert Ebert | 
        
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              |  | 10:15 | MA 12.6 | Accountig for many-body correlation effects in the calculations of the x-ray photoemission and magneto-optical properties of transition metals — •Stanislav Chadov, Jan Minar, Alexander Perlov, and Hubert Ebert | 
        
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              |  | 10:30 | MA 12.7 | Multiple scattering formalism for correlated systems: A KKR+DMFT approach — •Ján Minár, L. Chioncel, A. Perlov, H. Ebert, M.I. Katsnelson und A.I. Lichtenstein | 
        
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